I have a Pacific Energy Anderlea T5, brand new. We've used it a number of times. Really happy with its performance.
It's for use when the electricity is out and when the temperature outside drops too low for our heat pump. So it's been sitting for the last two or three weeks. One day, my wife said she smelled smoke. It turned out that some ash sitting on the lip of the stove, just under the door, was the culprit. I cleaned that up and the smell went away. Then last night, again with the stove not used in weeks, I smelled it again. This time the only ash was inside the stove. This morning, when we woke up, the whole downstairs smelled like wood smoke. It dissipated soon after. But I don't get what's causing it. Might we have a leak from the stove into the house.
The door gasket is brand new, as is the stove. I have the cold air intake hooked up. Maybe that's forcing air through the stove and some of it is leaking out through the stove pipe. I'm thinking that a lot more likely than it getting through the sealed door.
Has anyone run into anything like this? If so, how would you suggest dealing with it? Thanks.
It's for use when the electricity is out and when the temperature outside drops too low for our heat pump. So it's been sitting for the last two or three weeks. One day, my wife said she smelled smoke. It turned out that some ash sitting on the lip of the stove, just under the door, was the culprit. I cleaned that up and the smell went away. Then last night, again with the stove not used in weeks, I smelled it again. This time the only ash was inside the stove. This morning, when we woke up, the whole downstairs smelled like wood smoke. It dissipated soon after. But I don't get what's causing it. Might we have a leak from the stove into the house.
The door gasket is brand new, as is the stove. I have the cold air intake hooked up. Maybe that's forcing air through the stove and some of it is leaking out through the stove pipe. I'm thinking that a lot more likely than it getting through the sealed door.
Has anyone run into anything like this? If so, how would you suggest dealing with it? Thanks.